Hi Rick,

On Thursday, December 26, 2002, 12:41 PM, you put forth, in part, about "disallow pop 
users to leave a copy of the messages on the server":

R> This depends on the pop3 dæmon you're using. I know Qualcom's qpopper
R> has the ability to handle this. I wasn't able to find anything in UW's
R> documentation, however, that suggested that their pop3 dæmon had any
R> sort of configurability since their pop3 dæmon simply interfaces with
R> their imap code.

Interesting, I did not know that about qpopper, as I never did use it
because of the vulnerabilities found awhile back, maybe a version or two
ago, although I am sure they have been fixed since then.

R> As for quotas - if using Sendmail along with procmail and you encounter an
R> exceeded quota, the bounce will not specify that the mail was bounced due to
R> quota issues, but rather an internal error or something of that nature.

If he is using qmail, a proper bounce with the reason why, i.e. mailbox
exceeding quota, will be sent back to sender.


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Best regards,
 Gary  

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